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and it looks as though we've lost stephanie elam. we lost stephanie yoe lamb. just a recap for those tuning in. the grand jury in st. louis county decided to not indict darren wilson, the police officer who shot and killed 18 year old michael brown, an unarmed african-american teenager in august. the grand jury met more than two dozen times to go over all the evidence, and we are getting some of the evidence that has been released by the prosecutor. the prosecutor, when he made his remarks introducing the evidence and announcing that there would not be any charges handed do you against officer darren wilson, the prosecutor, meticulously walked through all the different contradictory testimonies by witnesses or people who claimed to be witnesses, pointing out how often their testimony contradicted each other, contradicted the physical evidence, contradicted what they said at later times and later dates. there has been a lot of attention paid to the witnesses because so many of them have come forward and given interviews to the media. the prosecutor wanting to tr
and it looks as though we've lost stephanie elam. we lost stephanie yoe lamb. just a recap for those tuning in. the grand jury in st. louis county decided to not indict darren wilson, the police officer who shot and killed 18 year old michael brown, an unarmed african-american teenager in august. the grand jury met more than two dozen times to go over all the evidence, and we are getting some of the evidence that has been released by the prosecutor. the prosecutor, when he made his remarks...
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again, close to where my colleague, stephanie elam was just a few minutes ago. they are now moving into the area. but at this point you can see armored vehicles moving in. but the buildings, this one here, another one down the street, they're just being left to burn. anderson? >> jason, as you point out, these are local businesses, these are folks who have for months been struggling to keep their business going, and just to see it up in flames is a sickening sight. >> reporter: especially when you consider these are the guys back in august, i was in the tor earlier today, they were trying to reach out, have a conversation in anticipation of the grand jury decision, and now to see what's happened they've had to abandon and move out. noe n another building on fire. sorry, being overcome at this time, not by tear gas, just smoke. to see some others that have been looted. it's just so heart wrenching for these businesses along here. they've been boarded up, actually, for months, still open for business, but still boarded up. some of them just barely holding on, to h
again, close to where my colleague, stephanie elam was just a few minutes ago. they are now moving into the area. but at this point you can see armored vehicles moving in. but the buildings, this one here, another one down the street, they're just being left to burn. anderson? >> jason, as you point out, these are local businesses, these are folks who have for months been struggling to keep their business going, and just to see it up in flames is a sickening sight. >> reporter:...
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elam. >> go haerksd anderson. >> i've got to go to stephanie elam. stephanie, what's going on? >> anderson, there are just a bunch of gunshots. the police were even backing off here. i'm still on west florissant where i'm standing right now. and we just kind of ran to take cover because there were a lot of gunshots and they were coming closer to where we are. we're going to edge back out just a little bit here to show you what we can see. and as you can see, there's three buildings on fire. this beauty salon over here, looks like beauty shop, looks like it is still smoldering. but they kind of knocked it mostly down. and then if you go down the street a little bit further, two more buildings are on fire down that way. we actually got pushed back behind this police line that you can see there. law enforcement lining up across the street in riot gear. and they were telling people to get out of the street, back out of the way, even the media they wanted us out of the way. that's why you're seeing a lot of media now back behind them. but in front of that
elam. >> go haerksd anderson. >> i've got to go to stephanie elam. stephanie, what's going on? >> anderson, there are just a bunch of gunshots. the police were even backing off here. i'm still on west florissant where i'm standing right now. and we just kind of ran to take cover because there were a lot of gunshots and they were coming closer to where we are. we're going to edge back out just a little bit here to show you what we can see. and as you can see, there's three...
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stephanie elam in iowa. joe johns is in kentucky and, joe, we're going to start with you where they're not just picking a senator today, they may very well be picking the next senate majority leader. >> incumbent mitch mcconnell, the current minority leader says victory is in the chair while his challenger on the democratic side, alison lund ban jiems is predicting an upset. joe, this race has huge national implications. >> it certainly does. we're outside maxwell elementary school in lexington, kentucky, the home sate of the man who is likely to become the next majority leader. that is, of course, if republicans take the senate. that would be senator mitch mcconnell. he has to get buy alderson lundergan grimes who's run a good race but the polls have shown mcconnell pulling away in the last day. so the next question is if he becomes a majority leader, what he's going to do? probably top on his agenda is energy reform. he'd like to have a vote on the keystone xl pipeline where the question is whether he can
stephanie elam in iowa. joe johns is in kentucky and, joe, we're going to start with you where they're not just picking a senator today, they may very well be picking the next senate majority leader. >> incumbent mitch mcconnell, the current minority leader says victory is in the chair while his challenger on the democratic side, alison lund ban jiems is predicting an upset. joe, this race has huge national implications. >> it certainly does. we're outside maxwell elementary school...
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. >> and stephanie elam in ferguson for thus morning. when you think back, what was the most striking thing to you about how events played out. >> reporter: the most striking part for me, deb, was when we were out there and we saw police retreating back to the vehicles and leaving. there was about a good 30 minutes when we were standing out there and it was just mayhem. no one seemed to be cracking down except for the few young people i saw trying to police people trying to do things. it was very different than when i was here in august and the clashes between police and agitators at that time. a different energy from before. it seemed like police were not going to engage and they were going to quell the situation as needed, but it was definitely not as aggressive as it was in august, deb. >> when you look at the businesses that are burning and the thing that really sort of ripped the heart of the community as well, not just the feeling that justice was not served, but so many people wanting to make a life there now losing the very thing
. >> and stephanie elam in ferguson for thus morning. when you think back, what was the most striking thing to you about how events played out. >> reporter: the most striking part for me, deb, was when we were out there and we saw police retreating back to the vehicles and leaving. there was about a good 30 minutes when we were standing out there and it was just mayhem. no one seemed to be cracking down except for the few young people i saw trying to police people trying to do...
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our stephanie elam has been up all night. stephanie, give us a sense of what is going on right now. >> reporter: it is quiet right now, john. we are standing here and streets have been swept of most prote protest protesters. you see the police vehicles right now. the police were out here for a long time. maybe an hour and a half or so. they went inside. it is a different picture from earlier in the night. where i was on west florissant, probably a mile away from where i am now. when we arrived, it was as if no one was in control of the situation. we saw police leave and there was nobody out there. it was just mayhem on the street during that time and later, the police returned, but this time in their riot gear. john and deb. >> stephanie, i was watching you overnight and you were in the middle of active gunfire. the police chief of st. louis says 150 shots were fired and police did not fire back. miraculous nobody was killed. the tension that was there and the people that were doing all of this, what was their anger? what wer
our stephanie elam has been up all night. stephanie, give us a sense of what is going on right now. >> reporter: it is quiet right now, john. we are standing here and streets have been swept of most prote protest protesters. you see the police vehicles right now. the police were out here for a long time. maybe an hour and a half or so. they went inside. it is a different picture from earlier in the night. where i was on west florissant, probably a mile away from where i am now. when we...
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stephanie elam, thanks so much. we'll get right back to our breaking ferguson coverage. >>> but first another major stowe storm. a major storm hitting the east coast. it's going to affect travel forles of people. let's get to meteorologist indra petersons live at laguardia airport. you're going to be one of those traveling. how bad is it going to get? >> you see i'm smiling because you see the board over my shoulder, right here had at laguardia, all the arriving and departures on time. we know it's not going to stay that way. 35 flights already have been cancelled because they know the storm is coming. 30 million people in the northeast is going to be affected by winter weather. it's already on the way. it's developing. take a look at some snow troubles. the major cities, they're all affected. all of the hubs, biggest travel dave the year. new york city, d.c., boston, is this not good news. about 3 to 6 inches out towards boston and new york city. just go inland or possibly towards new england itself, you're talking
stephanie elam, thanks so much. we'll get right back to our breaking ferguson coverage. >>> but first another major stowe storm. a major storm hitting the east coast. it's going to affect travel forles of people. let's get to meteorologist indra petersons live at laguardia airport. you're going to be one of those traveling. how bad is it going to get? >> you see i'm smiling because you see the board over my shoulder, right here had at laguardia, all the arriving and departures on...
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i want to go to stephanie elam who is standing by. can you hear us? >> i can. i can hear you. >> as i was saying it was shocking. i saw the pictures earlier of you having objects, bottles thrown at you. there were no police around at that point. talk about what exactly was happening there and what the scene is now where you are. >> it was an interesting time that we showed up an west florissant avenue. it was one of those moments where things were changing. when we got there, we saw law enforcement go back to their vehicles and just leave the scene. there was mayhem on the street. we were watching things happen. i stood there and watched as one man kicked in a wireless store and about 20, 30 people went into the store behind him. at that same point, two young women came up and said why are you doing this? why would you do this where we live and confronted some of those young men. same time across the street you saw another store being broken into and looted. then one more. and then fire started. and one beauty supply shop that was next to the mcdonald's you may
i want to go to stephanie elam who is standing by. can you hear us? >> i can. i can hear you. >> as i was saying it was shocking. i saw the pictures earlier of you having objects, bottles thrown at you. there were no police around at that point. talk about what exactly was happening there and what the scene is now where you are. >> it was an interesting time that we showed up an west florissant avenue. it was one of those moments where things were changing. when we got there,...
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stephanie elam joins me now. every pilot knows that risk is a part of space flight. these brave pilots really pushing the bounds. what have you learned about the second pilot? >> reporter: that is so true. and we now know the name of the second pilot. he's 43-year-old peter s bechlt ibold, injuries ranging from minor for major. we do know that he did survive the crash at this point. it's a close community. a lot of people even in they're not here, if they're part of the space community, they also know each other. so the whole community seems to be mourning the loss and also the catastrophe that happened here yesterday. >> it's always when you have so much forward momentum, this kind of thing really sort of stops everyone in their tracks. branson is not speaking about the ntsb investigation, but he did say engineers are going to look at everything to learn what went wrong. you were at the news conference. what really jumped out? >> that's true. he did really talk about that and he made it clear this investigation is a big part of figuring out of what happened. take a
stephanie elam joins me now. every pilot knows that risk is a part of space flight. these brave pilots really pushing the bounds. what have you learned about the second pilot? >> reporter: that is so true. and we now know the name of the second pilot. he's 43-year-old peter s bechlt ibold, injuries ranging from minor for major. we do know that he did survive the crash at this point. it's a close community. a lot of people even in they're not here, if they're part of the space community,...
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stephanie elam for us there. thanks so much, we appreciate that report. >>> coming up kurdish people are facing perhaps their biggest threat yet, isis. see how the kurds are fighting back with their women joining the men on the front lines. thlook what i got.p. oh my froot loops! [sniffs] let's do this? get up! get up! get up! get up! loop me! bring back the awesome... yeah! yeah! yeah! with the great taste of kellogg's froot loops. follow your nose! there are more reasons than ever why now is the best time to be on verizon. one: verizon's the largest, most reliable 4g lte network in the country. that's right america. with xlte in over 400 markets. two: and here's something for families to get excited about. our best pricing ever! get 2 lines with an incredible 10gb of data to share for the low price of $110! or just $140 for a family of 4! and three: get $150 credit for every line you switch. the more you switch, the more you get. verizon. where the reward was that what if tnew car smelledit card and the freedom
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cnn's stephanie elam is standing by live in ferguson. stephanie, you were there. you were there in mario where there was protesting going on. describe last night compared to the night before. >> reporter: deb, a very different scene between the two nights for sure. there was a period last night when we didn't see any law enforcement person on the streets for 30 had minutes or so. that's when we saw mayhem breaking out. looting all of that happening last night. a very different scene tonight. when you were out there on the streets, that same section of streets where i was last night, completely blocked off. the street blocked off. no one walking on the street. it was actually really, really quiet like most of ferguson the last couple of nights. it's important to point out where the protests have been have been in a very isolated area. one question that keeps coming up, you take a look at the response tonight, or i should say, last night, to the protesters and how quickly law enforcement was able to move in and be there and block parts of the street and so forth. ma
cnn's stephanie elam is standing by live in ferguson. stephanie, you were there. you were there in mario where there was protesting going on. describe last night compared to the night before. >> reporter: deb, a very different scene between the two nights for sure. there was a period last night when we didn't see any law enforcement person on the streets for 30 had minutes or so. that's when we saw mayhem breaking out. looting all of that happening last night. a very different scene...
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and i don't -- after the rioting has gone. >> stephanie elam joins us now from ferguson. there was a moment in that piece where you had the supporter of officer wilson clashing with the protesters there. you get a sense of the rawness of the emotion. with all the preparation we're seeing on both sides, do you have a sense that both sides are preparing enough to keep that emotion under wraps when that decision comes through? >> reporter: that's the million dollar question at this point, jim. you hear people preparing, you hear them talking about what needs to be done. and one thing that keeps coming up when you talk to the protesters is we don't want something small escalating into something big because police overreact. then when you talk to the people who live here in ferguson, they say they want to know more about what the police have in store, what they're planning to do if things do escalate. they want more information, but obviously there's a disconnect right now because no one wants to show their cards ahead of this grand jury decision coming to light, jim. >> steph
and i don't -- after the rioting has gone. >> stephanie elam joins us now from ferguson. there was a moment in that piece where you had the supporter of officer wilson clashing with the protesters there. you get a sense of the rawness of the emotion. with all the preparation we're seeing on both sides, do you have a sense that both sides are preparing enough to keep that emotion under wraps when that decision comes through? >> reporter: that's the million dollar question at this...
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cnn's stephanie elam is live in ferguson. do you think the waiting has exacerbated some of the anxiety there? >> reporter: i actually think the waiting has been part of the game now for weeks, victor and christi. i think that folks here knew that they were going to have to wait. everyone knows that it's not an exact science of when we're going to find out. and just to be clear, the grand jury's not late by not telling us what their decision is or not, coming to that decision, simply because they have until january 7th. but we do believe that they're close when they come together monday, we may get a better idea. the question that you hear people talking about is whether or not this is going to happen now before thanksgiving or after. you do hear a lot of people talking about that. >> so if there is an indictment, what is the plan, then? >> reporter: as far as the protesters are concerned, they are going to protest either way. that's what they said. they said that the protesters i spoke to were telling me that this is somethin
cnn's stephanie elam is live in ferguson. do you think the waiting has exacerbated some of the anxiety there? >> reporter: i actually think the waiting has been part of the game now for weeks, victor and christi. i think that folks here knew that they were going to have to wait. everyone knows that it's not an exact science of when we're going to find out. and just to be clear, the grand jury's not late by not telling us what their decision is or not, coming to that decision, simply...
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more now on the pilots and the investigation from cnn's stephanie elam. >> we've now learned more about the pilots. we can tell you that the pilot that lost his lost, his name was michael alsbury. he was 39 years old. the pilot who survived, his name is peter siebold and he is 43 years old. at this point we know that the entire virgin galactic community is trying to figure out what's from here on now. what happens going forward depends upon what the nst -- ntsb discovers. they are looking into this crash. this is the first space craft-related crash they were taking the lead on. although they were part of the columbia crash and challenger crash as well. they have a little more than a dozen people that are here and perhaps a little bit more than they would normally have in a plane crash because it is slightly different. they are end kournlinged that hopefully the data that was gathered might help them figure out exactly what went on. sir richard branson did convey the concern for loss of life and he would very much like to see these commercial flights into space to continue. to that end,
more now on the pilots and the investigation from cnn's stephanie elam. >> we've now learned more about the pilots. we can tell you that the pilot that lost his lost, his name was michael alsbury. he was 39 years old. the pilot who survived, his name is peter siebold and he is 43 years old. at this point we know that the entire virgin galactic community is trying to figure out what's from here on now. what happens going forward depends upon what the nst -- ntsb discovers. they are looking...
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cnn stephanie elam is there live in the mojave desert. what are you hearing about what happened here and is it start of this investigation? >> reporter: so many questions at this point, victor and ana. and as you can see the sun has just started to break over the hillside here. and if you look behind me, you can see that is the hangar. the virgin galactic hangar where a lot of the investigation will happen here. what we know is spaceshpaceship this is the 35th time it had flown freely. it had gone up before. they were testing it out. the two pilots were on there. one in serious condition. the other did die in this accident yesterday. obviously what exactly happened we don't know. but some clues we have gotten yesterday, coming from people here on the ground saying that nothing seemed weird as far as how it happened. it is what didn't happen that was weird with how they normally know procedure should happen with the separation of spaceshiptwo from the white knight. that is where they say some anomaly happened there. and surface richard bra
cnn stephanie elam is there live in the mojave desert. what are you hearing about what happened here and is it start of this investigation? >> reporter: so many questions at this point, victor and ana. and as you can see the sun has just started to break over the hillside here. and if you look behind me, you can see that is the hangar. the virgin galactic hangar where a lot of the investigation will happen here. what we know is spaceshpaceship this is the 35th time it had flown freely. it...
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more on the pilots and the investigation from stephanie elam in california. >> reporter: we can tell you that the pilot who lost his life was michael alsbury. the pilot who survived the crash, his name is peter siebold, and he is 33 years old. the entire virgin galactic community is trying to figure out ha happwhat happens from he out. this is huge not just because they lost the spacecraft but because of the loss of life. what happens going forward depends on what the ntsb discovers. they are looking into this crash. it's the first space-related crash they are taking the lead on. although they were part of the columbia crash and the challenger crash as well. they have a little more than a dozen people here, and perhaps more than they would normally have in a plane crash because it is different. hopefully the data that virgin galactic was gathering might give them clues as to what exactly went on. as far as the company is concerned, sir richard branson was here, and he did convey concern over the loss of life and what this will mean for the project, but it's also clear that he very mu
more on the pilots and the investigation from stephanie elam in california. >> reporter: we can tell you that the pilot who lost his life was michael alsbury. the pilot who survived the crash, his name is peter siebold, and he is 33 years old. the entire virgin galactic community is trying to figure out ha happwhat happens from he out. this is huge not just because they lost the spacecraft but because of the loss of life. what happens going forward depends on what the ntsb discovers. they...
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i want to bring in stephanie elam in ferguson. so stephanie, take us through these tapes. >> reporter: fredericka, when you listen to the tapes, you know we've heard from witnesses on canfield, the avenue where mike brown was shot, but we hadn't heard more from the police side of things. when you take a listen to this audio, it gives a little more perspective to what they say happened in that two-minute window leading up to the death of mike brown. "the st. louis post-dispatch" obtained the audio and video through the state's so-called sunshine law. according to the time line of the august 9th encounter between darren wilson and michael brown. at 11:53 a.m., a dispatcher reports a stealing in progress at the ferguson market. >> okay, we're taking a stealing in progress from 9101 west forest and 9101 west forest. subject may be leaving the business at this time. stand by for further. >> reporter: "the post-dispatch" says about 19 seconds later, dispatch issues a description of a suspect. >> 25, it's going to be a black male in a wh
i want to bring in stephanie elam in ferguson. so stephanie, take us through these tapes. >> reporter: fredericka, when you listen to the tapes, you know we've heard from witnesses on canfield, the avenue where mike brown was shot, but we hadn't heard more from the police side of things. when you take a listen to this audio, it gives a little more perspective to what they say happened in that two-minute window leading up to the death of mike brown. "the st. louis post-dispatch"...
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stephanie elam is live in ferguson. stephanie, do you think the waiting has exacerbated the anxiety there or is it helping the protesters formulate what they are going to do next? >> reporter: i think the protesters have known what they plan on doing, victor and christi. there's been anxiety on the residents here in ferguson. some of the residents that i've spoken with say they want it to be more like a band-aid. rip it off and be done with it. other people were saying, i thought it wouldn't take so long for them to come to a decision and other people say, maybe they are taking their time to come to their decision here about the fate of officer darren wilson here and not doing it too fast. you hear all types of thoughts on this. there's definitely a level of fatigue with the attention on ferguson and what's going to happen here with officer wilson but the protesters are not backing down. peacef peacef peaceful protests happening again here in ferguson. overall, you're not seeing violent clashes and they are out here eve
stephanie elam is live in ferguson. stephanie, do you think the waiting has exacerbated the anxiety there or is it helping the protesters formulate what they are going to do next? >> reporter: i think the protesters have known what they plan on doing, victor and christi. there's been anxiety on the residents here in ferguson. some of the residents that i've spoken with say they want it to be more like a band-aid. rip it off and be done with it. other people were saying, i thought it...
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our stephanie elam joins me now. and, stephanie, virgin was supposed to offer the tourist flights next year. how has this derailed the whole program? >> reporter: well, deb, it's definitely going to affect whether or not you can get into the sky next year. you're talking about a craft that costs half a billion dollars to create. let alone the loss of life. and just the setback of this program overall. however, what that means to the program in total? that's in question right now. sir richard branson was here in desert and he did talk about what this could mean. take a listen to what he said. >> yesterday we fell short. we'll now comprehensively assess the results of the crash and are determined to learn from this and move forward together as a group of friends and the company. as i say that we owe it to our test pilots to find out exactly what went wrong. and once we found out what went wrong, if we can overcome it, we'll make absolutely certain that the dream lives on. >> reporter: it was clear based on what he said
our stephanie elam joins me now. and, stephanie, virgin was supposed to offer the tourist flights next year. how has this derailed the whole program? >> reporter: well, deb, it's definitely going to affect whether or not you can get into the sky next year. you're talking about a craft that costs half a billion dollars to create. let alone the loss of life. and just the setback of this program overall. however, what that means to the program in total? that's in question right now. sir...
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stephanie elam is live in ferguson. i want to ask you about the protests last night. there are ongoing protests but they were rough last night, weren't they? >> reporter: right. there's protests every night, ashleigh. and last night, three people were arrested outside of the ferguson police station, blocking the streets, from what we can gather, it looks like they wanted to make sure their presence was known to the police to make sure they came out and interacted with them. three people arrested but all in all, considering what has been going on since we saw the clashes early on, nothing like that, nothing of that sort. the presence is known every night despite the fact that it's really cold and they are out here protestsing. >> it's something to see that video. people were calm and just waiting for things to happen. that's a decision by the grand jury. and as we await that decision, stephanie, the st. louis rams as well as michael brown senior and other community leaders have recorded some p recorded some public service announcements. >> reporter: well, when you take
stephanie elam is live in ferguson. i want to ask you about the protests last night. there are ongoing protests but they were rough last night, weren't they? >> reporter: right. there's protests every night, ashleigh. and last night, three people were arrested outside of the ferguson police station, blocking the streets, from what we can gather, it looks like they wanted to make sure their presence was known to the police to make sure they came out and interacted with them. three people...
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stephanie elam, cnn, owe ha. >>> pro-russia separatists are holding an election in defiance of kiev and voters casting ballots in donetsk and luhansk. western leaders say they will not recognize the election results. >>> senior international correspondent matthew chance is closely following the election in eastern ukraine and joins us now live from moscow. matthew, what's russia's response to this vote that's going on? >> reporter: well, it's interesting because russia is essentially the only country that says it supports and it will recognize the outcome of this vote. all the other nations that are interested in the situation in eastern ukraine, ukraine itself, of course, as the united states and european nations have said that they don't recognize these elections and see them as illegitimate and in contravention of the peace deal in minsk. the ukrainian rebels rejecting that as well saying this will legitimize them and the russians saying it would mean that the authorities would have somebody elected with whom to negotiate in the future. the big controversy surrounding these elections
stephanie elam, cnn, owe ha. >>> pro-russia separatists are holding an election in defiance of kiev and voters casting ballots in donetsk and luhansk. western leaders say they will not recognize the election results. >>> senior international correspondent matthew chance is closely following the election in eastern ukraine and joins us now live from moscow. matthew, what's russia's response to this vote that's going on? >> reporter: well, it's interesting because russia...
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. >> let's bring in cnn's stephanie elam. she was at that press conference. the question was asked what's the future of this project. how did he respond? >> well, it makes it seem pretty clear to me, fred, that he really wants to continue on with this space project. however, today he's focusing on the 400 engineers that work here at virgin galactic. he left to go meet with them now. he said he would like to see this continue. he's talked about the people who already signed up. we know it cost $250,000 to sign up and take this ride above earth, but he's saying he received messages from reports from those people who already purchased. yesterday there was one person who also said they would now like to become one of these commercial astronauts. he said if anyone wanted a refund, however, they could get that. they never used the money. they just held on to the money to know that people were actually interested. >> then the ntsb is out there as well, richard branson saying that the ntsb is investigating, but it's so early in the investigation it seems they have ve
. >> let's bring in cnn's stephanie elam. she was at that press conference. the question was asked what's the future of this project. how did he respond? >> well, it makes it seem pretty clear to me, fred, that he really wants to continue on with this space project. however, today he's focusing on the 400 engineers that work here at virgin galactic. he left to go meet with them now. he said he would like to see this continue. he's talked about the people who already signed up. we...
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stephanie elam, thanks so much for bringing us information as you get it. appreciate it. >>> and in just a few minutes we'll hear reaction from retired nasa astronaut and shuttle commander captain mark kelly. >>> time is running out for political candidates across the u.s. they have just three days to campaign before election day. the potentially dramatic impact of this election and some rather bizarre moments on the campaign trail next. body. it hugs you. [jeffery] i don't have to think about how to get comfortable anymore. [evie] this zips off so i can wash it-yes, please. [robert]dude,tempur-pedic is killing it. [kevin] no more tossin' and turnin', trying to find a comfortable spot in bed. [christi] it's really cool to the touch. [chelsea] my tempur-pedic... cuddles better than my husband does. but,that's just between you and me. [announcer] visit your local retailer and feel the tempur-pedic difference for yourself. we'll even buy you out of your contract.alaxy note 4 for zero down. so you can get the samsung galaxy note 4 for zero down today. they are
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stephanie elam in iowa, miguel marquez is live in north carolina, stephanie elam i'm starting with you in iowa. the senate showdown between republican jody earnest a. let's begin with hogs in your state. what are the voters seeing there? >> reporter: it's definitely different than you might see anywhere else. you're talking about joni ernst. he's talking about her skills on the farm and what she thinks will help her in wug. take a listen. >> i grew up castrating hogs on aiowa farm. so when i get to washington, i'll know how to cut pork. >> joni ernst, mother, soldier, conservative. >> reporter: and you take a listen to what she said there, said she wants to make them squeal when he gets to washington. but her campaign has had a lot of momentum and because of that some think she may pull out the win for the gop today, brooke. >> we know the seat is open because the democrat is retiring and he had some comments about joni ernst and taylor swift the other day. tell me about that. >> reporter: ernest, he managed to put her, michele bachmann and mr. rogers all in the same comment. take a li
stephanie elam in iowa, miguel marquez is live in north carolina, stephanie elam i'm starting with you in iowa. the senate showdown between republican jody earnest a. let's begin with hogs in your state. what are the voters seeing there? >> reporter: it's definitely different than you might see anywhere else. you're talking about joni ernst. he's talking about her skills on the farm and what she thinks will help her in wug. take a listen. >> i grew up castrating hogs on aiowa farm....
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stephanie elam has more. >> reporter: the st. louis post dispatch obtained audio and video through the state's so-called sunshine law. according to the paper's time line of the august 9th encounter between darren wilson and michael brown. at 11:53 a.m. a dispatcher reports a stealing in progress at the ferguson market. >> we're taking a stealing in progress from 9109 west florissant. subject may be leaving the business. stand by. >> the dispatch says. >> black male in a white t-shirt, running toward quick trip. he took a whole box of swisher cigars. >> black male, white t-shirt. >> that's affirmative. >> reporter: there's more detail in the police cross talk. >> he's with another male. he's got a red cardinals hat, white t-shirt, yellow sock and khaki shorts. >> reporter: according to the paper, at noon, officer wilson reports he's back in service from another call. he then asks officers searching for the suspect if they need his help. >> 21 to 25 or 22. >> reporter: seven seconds later, officers report the suspects have disappea
stephanie elam has more. >> reporter: the st. louis post dispatch obtained audio and video through the state's so-called sunshine law. according to the paper's time line of the august 9th encounter between darren wilson and michael brown. at 11:53 a.m. a dispatcher reports a stealing in progress at the ferguson market. >> we're taking a stealing in progress from 9109 west florissant. subject may be leaving the business. stand by. >> the dispatch says. >> black male in a...
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cnn's stephanie elam live in ferguson this morning. good morning. >> good morning, carol. it does imply we are probably getting closer to hear what the grand jury decided about the fate of officer darren wilson but some saying the idea that the national guard is going to be moved in here is just inciting stiffer relationships between police and protesters. >> hands up, don't shoot. >> reporter: protesters braved frigid temperatures ahead of missouri's governor declaring a state of emergency. governor jay nixon anticipating expanded unrest if the grand jury decides not to indict ferguson police officer darren wilson who shot and killed unarmed teen michael brown on august 9. governor nixon activating the national guard to assist the county police with securing ferguson, bypassing the ferguson police department. the mayor of st. louis agreed with the decision. >> we don't know what's going to happen or when or what the decision or reaction will be. i think we feed to make sure that we are prepared. >> michael brown's parents have asked that everybody who supports them do so
cnn's stephanie elam live in ferguson this morning. good morning. >> good morning, carol. it does imply we are probably getting closer to hear what the grand jury decided about the fate of officer darren wilson but some saying the idea that the national guard is going to be moved in here is just inciting stiffer relationships between police and protesters. >> hands up, don't shoot. >> reporter: protesters braved frigid temperatures ahead of missouri's governor declaring a...
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. >> stephanie elam is in ferguson. stephanie, what does it look like at thus hour? >> reporter: it's calmed down after the clashes we saw between protester and law enforcement, christi and visibilitier. it was quiet, it was calm. and a group showed up almost at the same time with the arrests happening there last night. when you look at it, it's really pointing to the fact. something i heard from protesters before even found out the result of whether or not darren wilson would be indicted. they said is we'll continue to protest and come out here. and it's gained traction around the country. >> when you talk about them continuing to protest, we understand there's going to be his 120-mile naacp walk. >> reporter: right. it's going to start at the canfield apartments. that's where mike brown died. right on that street there. they're going to walk, march from there to the missouri governor's mansion in jefferson city. they say it's going to take seven days. the point there is they want new leadership with the ferguson police department. starting with the chief. they want
. >> stephanie elam is in ferguson. stephanie, what does it look like at thus hour? >> reporter: it's calmed down after the clashes we saw between protester and law enforcement, christi and visibilitier. it was quiet, it was calm. and a group showed up almost at the same time with the arrests happening there last night. when you look at it, it's really pointing to the fact. something i heard from protesters before even found out the result of whether or not darren wilson would be...
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stephanie elam is live in ferguson. i want to go to you now. as i mentioned the fbi, atf is there, s.w.a.t. is there, national guard, a state of emergency has been established. who is in charge of security there, do you know? >> reporter: well, if you're talking about in ferguson, christi, it's still ferguson here and really taking the lead is st. louis county police department. as we saw shortly after the first incident happened in august. while there are those other entities here of law enforcement, they may be focused on other things, such as federal buildings. the national guard is here in the event that things spiral out of control. so right now, things still is feel relatively calm here. as you can see. we're standing on the street. and it is calm here. feels like a normal night in smalltown america. that hasn't changeded but this call for peace has been out there. we've heard these public service announcements coming from many people in the st. louis area. you've got mike brown sr. who did one, asking people to remain calm, as we finally
stephanie elam is live in ferguson. i want to go to you now. as i mentioned the fbi, atf is there, s.w.a.t. is there, national guard, a state of emergency has been established. who is in charge of security there, do you know? >> reporter: well, if you're talking about in ferguson, christi, it's still ferguson here and really taking the lead is st. louis county police department. as we saw shortly after the first incident happened in august. while there are those other entities here of law...
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stephanie elam joins us now to bring us the latest information. stephanie, at last check, we saw large groups of i think the national guard and other police force clearing many of the streets. the governor had tripled the number of national guard troops in the area. how calm are things now? >> reporter: pretty calm, errol. you can see that this is one vehicle that they brought out here to help clear out the streets. it's still here, but overall, the street is clear. the protesters have been pushed out. we just witnessed this one last parking lot get cleared out of the few remaining protesters that were out here for the night. but overall, feeling a lot calmer. it does seem like things have -- are done for the night here. you can still see across the street that the national guard is lined up in front of the police station here. but before we were talking about how they had their gas masks on. they've taken those off. most of them have their face protection, those masks are up now. so feeling a lot calmer here on the street as we now are well into
stephanie elam joins us now to bring us the latest information. stephanie, at last check, we saw large groups of i think the national guard and other police force clearing many of the streets. the governor had tripled the number of national guard troops in the area. how calm are things now? >> reporter: pretty calm, errol. you can see that this is one vehicle that they brought out here to help clear out the streets. it's still here, but overall, the street is clear. the protesters have...
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and as stephanie elam explains, the wait has the city on edge. >> reporter: the closer the grand jury decision on the fate of police officer darren wilson gets -- >> the uncertainty is beyond difficult. >> reporter: -- the more anxious many in the st. louis area grow. this woman grew up in ferguson and moved back here to raise her family. her concern is less about whether or not wilson will be indicted for the shooting death of 18-year-old michael brown in august but more about the reaction that follows. >> if there's peaceful demonstrations, that's fine. but to have the violence that we've had and from people that are outside of ferguson in the name of ferguson, no, we don't like that. >> reporter: you don't want to show your face on camera. what's your fear behind that? >> my fear is my family's safety. >> reporter: in the days after mike brown's death unrest paralyzed ferguson and led to months of demonstration in the st. louis area. businesses here are boarded up hoping to avoid destruction if protests once again spin out of control. schools in st. louis county are setting up cont
and as stephanie elam explains, the wait has the city on edge. >> reporter: the closer the grand jury decision on the fate of police officer darren wilson gets -- >> the uncertainty is beyond difficult. >> reporter: -- the more anxious many in the st. louis area grow. this woman grew up in ferguson and moved back here to raise her family. her concern is less about whether or not wilson will be indicted for the shooting death of 18-year-old michael brown in august but more...
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let's bring in stephanie elam. what do the marchers who are leaving ferguson, headed to jefferson city, what is their mess snaj what do they hope to accomplish? >> good morning, victor and christi. the idea behind these marches on the journey for justice as they call it here, they really want to keep the focus on the relationship of police brutality and racial profiling. those are the two main issues. and as far as ferguson is concerned they would like to see the removal of the police chief here, chief jackson. they want him gone. there needs to be new leadership. the people taking off on the march it's been cold here earlier than it should be. so they are going to be asking theme prepare for the cold with the warm shoes and socks and lip balm and all those things. they are going on this march and hoping that other people in other communities will do the same thing. and do miles for michael and walk miles where they are and pledging time. some people saying they plan to do the 120 miles themselves, some say they ar
let's bring in stephanie elam. what do the marchers who are leaving ferguson, headed to jefferson city, what is their mess snaj what do they hope to accomplish? >> good morning, victor and christi. the idea behind these marches on the journey for justice as they call it here, they really want to keep the focus on the relationship of police brutality and racial profiling. those are the two main issues. and as far as ferguson is concerned they would like to see the removal of the police...
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stephanie elam looks at surveillance video that was obtained by the dispatch along with police audio that may shed light on the final minutes of brown's life. >> reporter: these are the first images of officer darren wilson in the white t-shirt captured just hours after michael brown was killed on august 9th. it's unclear in the video if wilson was suffering from any injuries but police have said that wilson sustained bruises and had a swollen face after his alleged struggle. >> reporter: wilson is seen leaving the police station after the shooting for the hospital. later the video shows him returning, according to the paper. the st. louis dispatch obtained police audio publishing a timeline of events that day beginning with a theft. >> we're dealing with the suspect in progress. 19 seconds later, there is a description of the suspect. >> he's with another male. he's got a red cardinal t-shirt, yellow socks and khaki shorts. >> reporter: minutes later, officer wilson offers assistance. the paper says shortly after officer wilson stopped brown and his friend dorian johnson for walking
stephanie elam looks at surveillance video that was obtained by the dispatch along with police audio that may shed light on the final minutes of brown's life. >> reporter: these are the first images of officer darren wilson in the white t-shirt captured just hours after michael brown was killed on august 9th. it's unclear in the video if wilson was suffering from any injuries but police have said that wilson sustained bruises and had a swollen face after his alleged struggle. >>...
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. >> cnn's stephanie elam joins us live from ferguson with more. good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: good morning, carol. that's just one of the piece ssa -- psa's recorded asking for piece. in the ones we've heard, you only hear mike brown, sr., mentioning his son actually in the psas, and the other ones they seem to be talking to the st. louis region in general, one that most people here will know the people that are in these psas will be one from the st. louis rams, a football team here. look at what they had to say. >> we here in this together, st. louis. >> one team. >> one team. >> that can accomplish anything. >> when we work together -- >> together. >> all eyes are on us now. >> the whole world is watching. >> our children are watching. >> let's make them proud. >> proud to be a from st. louis, proud of how we move forward. >> together. >> together. >> together. >> together. >> one team. >> one team. >> one team. >> that's better and stronger -- >> when st. louis stands together. >>> you hear they're asking for unity, asking for people to
. >> cnn's stephanie elam joins us live from ferguson with more. good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: good morning, carol. that's just one of the piece ssa -- psa's recorded asking for piece. in the ones we've heard, you only hear mike brown, sr., mentioning his son actually in the psas, and the other ones they seem to be talking to the st. louis region in general, one that most people here will know the people that are in these psas will be one from the st. louis rams, a football...
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. >> let's take it straight to ferguson to stephanie elam. we talk about the news nugget today, talks about potential resignation for this officer, my number one question is the timing. shooting happened in august, why is this happening now and, b, is this all predicated upon the grand jury's decision? >> reporter: that's what we're understanding, brooke. it seems that officer wilson does not want to seem like he's presuming that he is guilty of anything by resigning before the grand jury does make their decision. also understanding motivation for this is to take away the focus on his colleagues in the ferguson police department and to ensure safety without him being a distraction. it's all fluid. it's not necessarily going to happen is what we're understanding, brooke. it depends on what the grand jury decides. >> and then also you have some latest word as far as the schools in the area. tell me about that. >> reporter: that's right. the jennings school district which is here in the area sent out this tweet not too long ago saying their than
. >> let's take it straight to ferguson to stephanie elam. we talk about the news nugget today, talks about potential resignation for this officer, my number one question is the timing. shooting happened in august, why is this happening now and, b, is this all predicated upon the grand jury's decision? >> reporter: that's what we're understanding, brooke. it seems that officer wilson does not want to seem like he's presuming that he is guilty of anything by resigning before the...
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here's our stephanie elam a little earlier. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. >> yeah, those are gunshots. >> back behind the building. >> right here. >> anderson, there were just a bunch of gunshots. the police were backing off. i'm still on west florissant. and we just kind of ran to take cover. they were coming closer to where we are. we're going to edge back out a little bit to show you what we can see. as you can see, there's three buildings on fire. the beauty salon. looks like it's still smoldering. they kind of knocked it mostly down. if you go down the street a little further, two more buildings on fire that way. we got pushed back behind this police line. law enforcement lining up across the street in riot gear. and they were telling people to get out of the street, back out of the way, even the media. you are seeing a lot of media back behind them. in front of that line is where the gunfire was coming from. we saw people scatterings, going in both directions. now i don't hear anything. but it was a lot of gunfire actually. >> stephanie elam and her team trying cover the story in the mid
here's our stephanie elam a little earlier. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. >> yeah, those are gunshots. >> back behind the building. >> right here. >> anderson, there were just a bunch of gunshots. the police were backing off. i'm still on west florissant. and we just kind of ran to take cover. they were coming closer to where we are. we're going to edge back out a little bit to show you what we can see. as you can see, there's three buildings on fire. the beauty salon....
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stephanie elam, reverend tracy blackman, thanks to both of you. i appreciate it. still to come in the newsroom, from america's favorite father to accused serial rapist? comedy legend bill cosby under fire yet again. this time a famous supermodel is speaking out claiming she was one of his victims, too. up next, we'll tell you what the cosby camp is saying about it. my name's louis, and i quit smoking with chantix. i had tried to do it in the past. i hadn't been successful. quitting smoking this time was different because i talked to my doctor and i... i got a prescription for chantix. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it was important to me that chantix was a non-nicotine pill. the fact that it reduced the urge to smoke helped me get that confidence that i could do it. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doct
stephanie elam, reverend tracy blackman, thanks to both of you. i appreciate it. still to come in the newsroom, from america's favorite father to accused serial rapist? comedy legend bill cosby under fire yet again. this time a famous supermodel is speaking out claiming she was one of his victims, too. up next, we'll tell you what the cosby camp is saying about it. my name's louis, and i quit smoking with chantix. i had tried to do it in the past. i hadn't been successful. quitting smoking this...
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to ferguson right now, stephanie elam on the ground for us. stephanie, the indications are the grand jury will reach a decision as early as tomorrow but there won't be any announcement for 48 hours, right? >> right. that's what we're expecting. what we are expecting, wolf, is that law enforcement and schools in the area will get the head's up, at least 48 hours in advance to take measures to protect children, to protect neighborhoods, protect critical buildings, all of that being part of the plan is what we're understanding which means that if they do make a decision tomorrow, then we would likely hear about it no earlier than sunday. obviously what plays a part into this is how the weather is going to behave. it's supposed to be pouring rain on sunday. i've been here before when it's poured. the protesters do not care. they've been out in the rain no matter what the elements are. also, wolf, i can tell you the people i've spoken to, the demonstrators, telling me they do not believe that darren wilson will be indicted. and they're saying that
to ferguson right now, stephanie elam on the ground for us. stephanie, the indications are the grand jury will reach a decision as early as tomorrow but there won't be any announcement for 48 hours, right? >> right. that's what we're expecting. what we are expecting, wolf, is that law enforcement and schools in the area will get the head's up, at least 48 hours in advance to take measures to protect children, to protect neighborhoods, protect critical buildings, all of that being part of...
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. >> let's get you live to ferguson, missouri, connect with our stephanie elam. stefanie, just past 2:00 a.m. we've heard from ron johnson and chief john belmar and one thing that stood out to me when ron johnson said, look, we couldn't have possibly known the magnitude. u.s. districts have dealt with protests before, one said. how could you not be prepared? he said it was the magnitude that made things so volatile. what stood out to you from what officials had to say? >> reporter: it is surprising that they didn't expect this after what had happened in august. just knowing that that tension was that high in this community to not think that it could happen again if there was a no indictment decision from the grand jury was just surprising. i can understand not wanting to have the violent conflicts with protesters and that's something we heard from police, they were working on toning down their plan of attack if protesters did come out and how they would interact with them. that's one thing but there was definitely some time when there was nobody around. there was
. >> let's get you live to ferguson, missouri, connect with our stephanie elam. stefanie, just past 2:00 a.m. we've heard from ron johnson and chief john belmar and one thing that stood out to me when ron johnson said, look, we couldn't have possibly known the magnitude. u.s. districts have dealt with protests before, one said. how could you not be prepared? he said it was the magnitude that made things so volatile. what stood out to you from what officials had to say? >> reporter:...
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cnn legal analyst paul callan and stephanie elam joins us from ferguson. steph, i want to begin with you. key element over the weekend including the demonstration we saw. give us a sense of what the mood is like on the ground in te ferguson now. >> make kael larks everyone is waiting to hear what will happen. for people who may not know either party involved, mike brown or officer wilson, the concern is not so much on whether or not he's indicted but 2 response that comes after it, whether or not there will be the violence that we saw in august in those first few days after mike brown was killed where we saw buildings looted, businesses looted. a lot of those buildings are boarding up and just writing in fluorescent letters that they're hope but they want to be prepared in case this ruling comes down and it's not what people think. and there's a lot of people here that don't believe that officer wilson will be indicted. >> you've obviously been talking to a lot of people and families, they're concerned about their children. what is the primary thing they'r
cnn legal analyst paul callan and stephanie elam joins us from ferguson. steph, i want to begin with you. key element over the weekend including the demonstration we saw. give us a sense of what the mood is like on the ground in te ferguson now. >> make kael larks everyone is waiting to hear what will happen. for people who may not know either party involved, mike brown or officer wilson, the concern is not so much on whether or not he's indicted but 2 response that comes after it,...
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and i don't -- after the rioting is gone. >> stephanie elam, cnn, clayton, missouri. >> and much more on the michael brown shooting can be found on our website, including a look at some of the key players in this investigation. that and more can be found at cnn.com/ferguson. >>> well, still to come here on cnn, the u.s. is asking to expand a recall. we'll tell you why the government says even more car air bags should be checked. >> plus, a former supermodel comes forward. the latest in a string of women accusing american actor bill cosby of sexual assault. now netflix is taking action as well. we'll, plain when with come back. alright, so this tylenol arthritis lasts 8 hours but aleve can last 12 hours. and aleve is proven to work better on pain than tylenol arthritis. so why am i still thinking about this? how are ya? good. aleve. proven better on pain. ...the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. so far, you're horribleht. oat this, flo.use and a car! yeah, no talent for drawing, flo. house! car! oh, raise the roof! no one? remember when we u
and i don't -- after the rioting is gone. >> stephanie elam, cnn, clayton, missouri. >> and much more on the michael brown shooting can be found on our website, including a look at some of the key players in this investigation. that and more can be found at cnn.com/ferguson. >>> well, still to come here on cnn, the u.s. is asking to expand a recall. we'll tell you why the government says even more car air bags should be checked. >> plus, a former supermodel comes...
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cnn's stephanie elam is near the launch site. the second private space disaster this week. what are we learning about what happened? any commonalities here? >> reporter: yeah, it's very disturbing, obviously, it's a very rough week for space exploration and these private endeavors as well, fred. what you're seeing here are the challenges of actually trying to get up to space. the plan was to take people up 62 miles above earth so that they could feel maybe for five or six minutes what it's like to be weightless in the lower regions of space before coming back to earth. this whole endeavor now going through a setback. what we know is that spaceship 2, the one that crashed yesterday, it cost about half a billion dollars to make, just that one vehicle alone. the ship that was bringing it aloft, that was taking it up into the sky, that landed safely. that called white knight 2, that part is fine, but this particular spaceship that they lost yesterday, it's a big deal that they lost it, let alone the fact that you've also lost one of the pilots and this other pilot is in serious
cnn's stephanie elam is near the launch site. the second private space disaster this week. what are we learning about what happened? any commonalities here? >> reporter: yeah, it's very disturbing, obviously, it's a very rough week for space exploration and these private endeavors as well, fred. what you're seeing here are the challenges of actually trying to get up to space. the plan was to take people up 62 miles above earth so that they could feel maybe for five or six minutes what...
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stephanie elam, thank you so much. and while police there are getting ready for the announcement, whatever it is from the grand jury, you know, the protesters are preparing as well. not just with signs, also with cameras as a member of the group cop watch told me just last hour. you see these tiny cameras. this group is ekwipg demonstrators in ferguson with these little recording devices. >> at this point we've given out 210 body cameras and a lot of hand-held cameras. now that this is happening and it's been pretty effective we're getting larger donors. we've received $20,000 and have 1,000 camera initiative in which we're training people throughout the next year. >> we know videos have already played a pretty pivotal part in what's happening in ferguson despite officers trying to stop those cameras from rolling. >> what's your name, sir? >> reporter: the video shows a confrontation between a ferguson police officer and a citizen back in 2013. an example of what has helped fuel the mistrust among some residents in fer
stephanie elam, thank you so much. and while police there are getting ready for the announcement, whatever it is from the grand jury, you know, the protesters are preparing as well. not just with signs, also with cameras as a member of the group cop watch told me just last hour. you see these tiny cameras. this group is ekwipg demonstrators in ferguson with these little recording devices. >> at this point we've given out 210 body cameras and a lot of hand-held cameras. now that this is...
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stephanie elam is live in ferguson. you've been taking the pulse of the community and i'm wondering if they feel any growing angst at all? >> actually people here just want this to be over with. they want it to be done. they want to move forward as a town. as far as that decision whatever is made from it, if it does down to the fact they make a decision about it, we will likely find out on sunday. one other point to keep about sunday, driving rain, getting it all in ferguson as far as weather. it's been freezing, warm to the 50s and pouring rain. i've been here before when the rain has been pouring, that did not stop them. i think the protesters i spoke with are very much adamant about the fact that it is going to be necessary for them to be out there on the street making it heard because most of the people i've spoken to, ashleigh, do not believe that darren wilson will be indicted when we find out the decision the grand jury has made. >> what was that? was that thunder? >> those are the jet fighters that are based her
stephanie elam is live in ferguson. you've been taking the pulse of the community and i'm wondering if they feel any growing angst at all? >> actually people here just want this to be over with. they want it to be done. they want to move forward as a town. as far as that decision whatever is made from it, if it does down to the fact they make a decision about it, we will likely find out on sunday. one other point to keep about sunday, driving rain, getting it all in ferguson as far as...
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our stephanie elam has more now on the anger in ferguson and the many protests across the united states. >> reporter: sirens ring out in ferguson, missouri, demonstrators facing off with police for the second night in a row. tensions coming to a boil as protesters overturn and set fire to a police cruiser after a day of relatively peaceful protests. police and national guard responding with a heavier hand than the night before, arresting 44 protesters, using hoses and pepper spray to disperse the crowd. >> we will get justice by any means necessary! >> reporter: this as anger over the grand jury's decision spreads across the country. demonstrators flooding the streets yesterday in about 170 cities nationwide. blocking bridges, tunnels and major highways from coast to coast. thousands of protesters snaked their way through the streets of new york city, jamming traffic, holding signs and chanting loudly. across the country in downtown los angeles, protesters rally, knocking down fences and blocking the 101 freeway with roadblocks and debris. in oakland, protests took a more violent turn.
our stephanie elam has more now on the anger in ferguson and the many protests across the united states. >> reporter: sirens ring out in ferguson, missouri, demonstrators facing off with police for the second night in a row. tensions coming to a boil as protesters overturn and set fire to a police cruiser after a day of relatively peaceful protests. police and national guard responding with a heavier hand than the night before, arresting 44 protesters, using hoses and pepper spray to...
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stephanie elam, thanks very much. as authorities, both local and federal, continue to sort through that debris, how does a town so beset by violence and strife go about the business of moving on? is ferguson even ready to move on? i want to go to democratic committeewoman patricia bynes from ferguson. thanks for joining us today. >> thanks for having me. >> i do want to ask your view of how the police handled the violence and the demonstrations on monday and tuesday night? do you think the police, the national guard as well, did that do their job in protecting your city? >> clearly absolutely not. there were plans in place that called out a state of emergency prior to anything even happening. and then they weren't even in place. i watched some police officers just watch some looting and some -- started some fires take place. i'm extremely frustrated and we're going to have to have some accountability as far as asking the questions, who is this charge? because the negligence that was shown in my community, we have to g
stephanie elam, thanks very much. as authorities, both local and federal, continue to sort through that debris, how does a town so beset by violence and strife go about the business of moving on? is ferguson even ready to move on? i want to go to democratic committeewoman patricia bynes from ferguson. thanks for joining us today. >> thanks for having me. >> i do want to ask your view of how the police handled the violence and the demonstrations on monday and tuesday night? do you...
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our stephanie elam joins me now. and, stephanie, virgin was supposed to offer the tourist flights next year. how t
our stephanie elam joins me now. and, stephanie, virgin was supposed to offer the tourist flights next year. how t
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stephanie elam reports on how those peaceful protests quickly unravelled. >> reporter: peaceful protests erupting into chaos after the announcement of no indictment. >> what are you saying? that you are that our lives are not equal? our lives are not worthy? are not even a day in court? >> angry protesters hurling bottles, rocks and bricks in the media. >> it's that kind of scene out here right now. >> protesters attacking police cars, shattering the window of this cruiser as cops run in with guns drawn to disperse them. but mayhem on the streets looking like a war zone. gunshots ringing throughout the night. flaming engulfing several police cars, buildings ablaze roaring out of control, some burning to the ground. firefighters stretched thin with the number of fires erupting and moving out fearing their own safety. widespread looting, several businesses vandalized including ferguson market and liquor where brown had allegedly stolen cigars before his death. >> you need to get out of the street or you will be subject to arrest. police in riot gear and armored trucks firing tear gas and s
stephanie elam reports on how those peaceful protests quickly unravelled. >> reporter: peaceful protests erupting into chaos after the announcement of no indictment. >> what are you saying? that you are that our lives are not equal? our lives are not worthy? are not even a day in court? >> angry protesters hurling bottles, rocks and bricks in the media. >> it's that kind of scene out here right now. >> protesters attacking police cars, shattering the window of this...
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stephanie elam has more on the growing unease. >> reporter: protesters in st. louis brave frigid temperatures taking to the streets ahead of missouri's governor declaring a state of emergency. governor jay nixon anticipating expanded unrest. if the grand jury decides not to indict ferguson police officer darren wilson who shot and killed michael brown on august 9th. governor nixon activating the national guard to assist the county police with securing ferguson, bypassing the ferguson police department. the mayor of st. louis agreed with the decision. >> we don't know what's going to happen or when it's going to happen or what the decision's going to be or what the reaction's going to be. i think we need to make sure that we are -- we are prepared. >> michael brown's parents have asked that everybody who supports them do so in a nonviolent, peaceful, constructive way. >> for more than three months now, this entire area has been on edge. >> are you worried about violence becoming an issue again? >> i'm not really. by civilians or by police? >> whatever concerns y
stephanie elam has more on the growing unease. >> reporter: protesters in st. louis brave frigid temperatures taking to the streets ahead of missouri's governor declaring a state of emergency. governor jay nixon anticipating expanded unrest. if the grand jury decides not to indict ferguson police officer darren wilson who shot and killed michael brown on august 9th. governor nixon activating the national guard to assist the county police with securing ferguson, bypassing the ferguson...